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Popular culture in art -- Exhibitions
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The Resource Popular culture in art -- Exhibitions
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Popular culture in art -- Exhibitions
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  • Popular culture in art
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  • Exhibitions

6 Items that share the Concept Popular culture in art -- Exhibitions

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Bad dads : the Wes Anderson collection : art inspired by the films of Wes Anderson, (electronic resource)
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Karen Kilimnik, [exhibition] curated by Ingrid Schaffner ; with contributions by Joel Lobenthal, Dominic Molon, Scott Rothkopf
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Bad dads : the Wes Anderson collection : art inspired by the films of Wes Anderson, by Spoke Art Gallery ; foreword by Wes Anderson ; intoduction by Matt Zoller Seitz ; preface by Ken Harman
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Brand new : art & commodity in the 1980s, edited by Gianni Jetzer ; with essays by Gianni Jetzer, Bob Nickas, Leah Pires ; chronology by Patrick Jaojoco
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Heaven, [Sylvie Blocher et al. ; catalog edited by] Doreet Levitte Harten
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In the land of retinal delights : the Juxtapoz factor, featured essays, Bolton Colburn, Meg Linton ; and contributions from Robert Williams
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  • Bad dads : the Wes Anderson collection : art inspired by the films of Wes Anderson
  • Bad dads : the Wes Anderson collection : art inspired by the films of Wes Anderson
  • Brand new : art & commodity in the 1980s
  • Heaven
  • In the land of retinal delights : the Juxtapoz factor
  • Karen Kilimnik

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